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Present vs subjunctive

Present vs. Subjunctive

Course: Spanish grammar essentialsSection: How to use the first conditional in SpanishSubtitles: es

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futura.

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Sí. Si dices, "Si presionaré el

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interruptor", suena como si el

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interruptor no estuviera ahí o no

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pudieras presionarlo. Sí.

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Por lo tanto, el

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presente le da presencia, ¿sí? Lo hace

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más

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real. Y por ejemplo, en el caso de

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subjuntivo, si tú quieres hacer un

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pastel, ¿sí? Ah, si tú tienes los

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ingredientes, haces el pastel, ¿sí? es

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algo lógico, pero si no lo tienes, no

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puedes hacerlo. Entonces, en este caso,

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tú, por ejemplo, si tengo manzanas, haré

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el pastel. Sí. O

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